Posted by rrlund on February 18, 2008 at 06:30:30 from (216.46.211.172):
In Reply to: beef recall posted by JayinNY on February 17, 2008 at 16:03:56:
That's not factory farming you !#$^%**! I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY YEARS I went without ever eating beef from a cow that walked in to a slaughter house on her own. We ate the injured downers. If the freezer was full and we had one down,we hauled her to Ada Beef. Then along comes the mad cow B.S. and all of a sudden,instead of literally eating a good animal,we had to eat her financially. While the "sky is falling" little red hens like you are in a panic over something that was common practice until 4 years ago,I,being the greedy corporate son of a b!tch that I am,am going to load up a load of steers and take advantage of the shortage that was just manufactured by ignorant pain in the a$$ politicians and activists.
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